In my case isa_pnp (or isa-pnp? I foregot.) module was needed for old
486 notebook.
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 11:49:02AM -0800, Vaughan, Curtis wrote:
I have installed 2.4.17 kernel and the pcmcia modules for that kernel.
Unfortunately, the card is still not working. On the debian-users
Osamu Aoki wrote:
In my case isa_pnp (or isa-pnp? I foregot.) module was needed for old
486 notebook.
Hello,
please excuse me for tuning in with a brief pcmcia question of my own:
Just today I installed potato from floppies on a 486 SL 25 laptop built
in 1993. I have never used a pcmcia
Andreas von Heydwolff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just today I installed potato from floppies on a 486 SL 25 laptop
built
in 1993. I have never used a pcmcia card in my life, don't own one and
don't know anyone who has one. It looks as if the 486 can hold two
cards
in one slot (or would it be
Andreas von Heydwolff wrote:
Could I use the a card that I would buy today or have standards changed
and I would have to look for a vintage pcmcia network and/or modem card?
You probably want to avoid cardbus cards, I think other pcmcia cards are
unchanged.
--
see shy jo
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 08:18:40PM +, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
| On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 11:26:36AM -0800, Vaughan, Curtis wrote:
| Try
| /etc/init.d/pcmcia start
|
| Here's what I get:
| Starting PCMCIA services: modulesinsmod: a module named pcmcia_core already
| exists
|
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 11:10:47AM -0800, Vaughan, Curtis wrote:
| Twice now, I have experimented with upgrading from potato to woody. Each
| time, however, I've experienced the exact same problem, which I can't seem
| to resolve.
|
| During the update you get a question basically like this:
|
Try
/etc/init.d/pcmcia start
Here's what I get:
Starting PCMCIA services: modulesinsmod: a module named pcmcia_core already
exists
insmod:/lib/modules/2.2.17/pcmcia/yenta_socket.o: No such file or directory
ds: no socket drivers loaded!
/lib/modules/2.2.17/pcmicia/ds.o: init_modules: Device
/ Vaughan, Curtis [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| Here's what I get:
| Starting PCMCIA services: modulesinsmod: a module named pcmcia_core already
| exists
| insmod:/lib/modules/2.2.17/pcmcia/yenta_socket.o: No such file or directory
| ds: no socket drivers loaded!
|
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 11:26:36AM -0800, Vaughan, Curtis wrote:
Try
/etc/init.d/pcmcia start
Here's what I get:
Starting PCMCIA services: modulesinsmod: a module named pcmcia_core already
exists
insmod:/lib/modules/2.2.17/pcmcia/yenta_socket.o: No such file or directory
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 08:18:40PM +, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 11:26:36AM -0800, Vaughan, Curtis wrote:
Here's what I get:
Starting PCMCIA services: modulesinsmod: a module named pcmcia_core already
exists
insmod:/lib/modules/2.2.17/pcmcia/yenta_socket.o: No
/ Michael Epting [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| Well, I'm running an older 2.4 kernel on my ancient Toshiba laptop and I
| needed to change /etc/default/pcmcia from yenta_socket to i82365.
| Everything is back to fine now.
Curiously, this seems to have fixed the problem for me, too, even
Hi Goran!
On Thu, 07 Feb 2002, Goran Ristic wrote:
Hi Michael!
On Thu, 07 Feb 2002, Michael Wagner wrote:
| $apt-cache search pcmcia
|
| intuitively - Automatic IP configuration detection for laptops
| divine - Automatic IP configuration detection for laptops
| netenv - Configure
On Donnerstag, 07. Feb. 2002 at 07:53:14, dieter franzke wrote:
mein Notebook läuft top mit Debian-Testing. Die Netzwerkkarte ist
mittels dhcp über pcmcia eingerichtet.
Das passt für zu Hause ganz gut; jetzt muß ich am Montag aber mein
Notebook in ein anderes Netz einklinken, und möchte
Hi Michael!
On Thu, 07 Feb 2002, Michael Wagner wrote:
| $apt-cache search pcmcia
|
| intuitively - Automatic IP configuration detection for laptops
| divine - Automatic IP configuration detection for laptops
| netenv - Configure your system for different network environments.
Ich habe ein
* dieter franzke [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020207 07:53]:
Hi,
mein Notebook läuft top mit Debian-Testing. Die Netzwerkkarte ist
mittels dhcp über pcmcia eingerichtet.
Das passt für zu Hause ganz gut; jetzt muß ich am Montag aber mein
Notebook in ein anderes Netz einklinken, und möchte gerne eine
Le Vendredi 1 Février 2002 09:40, Nicolas SABOURET a écrit :
Je suis passé en 2.4.17 et l'usb marche, mais plus le PCMCIA. Pourtant,
les modules sont fournis de base (ça c'est une bonne idée) dans le
noyeau 686, mais il refuse d'installer le module i82365 et ds.
Est-tu certain que le ton
Michel Grentzinger wrote:
Le Vendredi 1 Février 2002 09:40, Nicolas SABOURET a écrit :
Je suis passé en 2.4.17 et l'usb marche, mais plus le PCMCIA. Pourtant,
les modules sont fournis de base (ça c'est une bonne idée) dans le
noyeau 686, mais il refuse d'installer le module i82365 et ds.
Le 2002.02.01 09:40, Nicolas SABOURET a écrit :
Bonjour,
Sur un sony VAIO, j'essaye de faire marcher le PCMCIA pour avoir le CD.
Ça marchait en 2.2.20, en ayant recompilé les modules pcmcia de sid,
mais j'avais d'autres pbs (usb).
Lorsque j'ai fait l'installation sur mon vaio il y a quelques
You did not mention what version of boot-floppies you were using
I did a network install with pcmcia using boot-floppies 3.0.17. Modules
were fine.
In the initial install phase, the network was found, but not on reboot.
For me, this was fixed by adding the line DHCP=y after the line saying
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Thomas R. Shemanske wrote:
You did not mention what version of boot-floppies you were using
I did a network install with pcmcia using boot-floppies 3.0.17. Modules
were fine.
I don't remember exactly, but it's no problem anymore, i installed a
basesystem from potato,
Pieter De Troyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm installing debian woody (r3.0) on a laptop. I want to do a
network-install. The bootfloppies I 've got don't seem to get my network
working right. I loaded (manually, because mdprobe didn't do it) the
following modules:
pcmcia_core
i82365
Oi,
On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 03:55:36PM -0200, José Leonardo Thozo Vieira wrote:
André,
Eu já tinha verificado isso, e não tem apenas o arquivo .o. Bom agora
gostaria de saber se existe algum software em Linux que indentifica placas
como temos no Window so SiSOFT Sandra. Eh que eu já
Oi,
On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 11:04:23AM -0200, José Leonardo Thozo Vieira wrote:
Debianmaiacos,
Estou com um cartão PCMCIA sem nenhum tipo de idêntifação ( Nome do
fabricante, FCC ). Porém dentro do disquete que veio com o cartão temos um
arquivo .o ( Compilado para RedHat 6.0 ). Já tentei
André,
Eu já tinha verificado isso, e não tem apenas o arquivo .o. Bom agora
gostaria de saber se existe algum software em Linux que indentifica placas
como temos no Window so SiSOFT Sandra. Eh que eu já apaguei o Windows do
laptop e não gostaria de instalar o mesmo de novo apenas para rodar
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Vittorio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BUT.. I downloaded from D-Link support site a revised
pcmcia-cs-3.1.15r3.tgz file in which is included the needed module for
my pcmcia card: tulip_cb.c (in the documentation is written that it
requires 2.0,2.2,2.3 kernels, no word
On 28 nov, Jean-Charles Bagneris wrote:
Bonjour,
J'étais en 2.2.19, compilé main, modules pcmcia compilés main aussi (tout
ça avec le kernel-package), pas de problème.
Je viens de compiler un noyau 2.2.20 avec make-kpkg, sans problème.
Quand je recompile les modules pcmcia (toujours avec
* Patrice Karatchentzeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] [281101 15:42]:
Il dit que c'est certainement un problème de compatibilité : essaie le
3.1.29-4 ?
Ca compile sans pb (je n'avais d'ailleurs pas attendu...), et on trouve
dans le CHANGES de la 3.1.29-4 :
-- Fixed header compatibility issue with
Martin Hamel wrote:
Salut,
Salut,
J'utilise woody avec un kernel 2.4.12. Quand j'utilise un kernel 2.2, la
configuration de /etc/pcmcia/network.opts et prise en compte et tout va bien.
Avec le kernel 2.4, pcmcia démarre, j'entends les beeps qui le confirme, mais
ma carte réseau n'est
Le 31 Octobre 2001 10:33, Sylvain Sauvage a écrit :
Martin Hamel wrote:
Salut,
Salut,
J'utilise woody avec un kernel 2.4.12. Quand j'utilise un kernel 2.2, la
configuration de /etc/pcmcia/network.opts et prise en compte et tout va
bien.
Avec le kernel 2.4, pcmcia démarre, j'entends
Le 31 Octobre 2001 10:33, Sylvain Sauvage a écrit :
Martin Hamel wrote:
Salut,
Salut,
J'utilise woody avec un kernel 2.4.12. Quand j'utilise un kernel 2.2, la
configuration de /etc/pcmcia/network.opts et prise en compte et tout va
bien.
Avec le kernel 2.4, pcmcia démarre, j'entends
Good job but I think there is a typo.
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 10:49:55PM -0500, Stephen E. Hargrove wrote:
# tar xfvz linux-whatever.tar.gz
# rm -rf linux
# ln -s linux-whatever linux
# tar xfvz pcmcia-cs-whatever.tar.gz
# ln -s pcmcia-cs-whatever pcmcia
# cd linux
# rm -rf pcmcia
# rm
Hi
Wow, Tom is right but kernel recompile is the more painful way. I have
gone through this pain of upgrading for my i486DX2 gateway.
Why compiling kernel is painful I belive he have relatively new laptop
with strong CPU a lot of ram, Hardware shoud not be a problem,
any way if u have
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 08:00:15PM +0100, Tom Breza wrote:
Wow, Tom is right but kernel recompile is the more painful way. I have
gone through this pain of upgrading for my i486DX2 gateway.
Why compiling kernel is painful
Point well taken. Yes compiling is fun :-)
What I meant
Hi Doc.
I'll let you know what I did. YMMV.
install the pcmcia-cs packages (you probably already have this. As root, do
'which cardctl' and 'which cardmgr'.
download kernel source; untar into /usr/src/linux (rename the
kernel-source-2.4.x directory to linux)
make menuconfig
enable pcmcia
Hi
1. Why u afraid to reboot ya laptop? You shoud leave old kernel *always*
if somthing goes wrong u can always boot in old configuration,
at the moment I got 3-4 diff kernels on my system.
2. if u try install 3Com 3c589 is supported in kernel, u can install it
like a module, (my one 2.4.12-ac5)
Wow, Tom is right but kernel recompile is the more painful way. I have
gone through this pain of upgrading for my i486DX2 gateway.
Debian stock kernel comes with almost all concievable modules including
PCMCIA. So all you have to do to get PCMCIA activated is to know exact
module names to put
I should have checked it on real file :-)
Here is my correction:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 06:13:59PM -0700, Osamu Aoki wrote:
Debian stock kernel comes with almost all concievable modules including
PCMCIA. So all you have to do to get PCMCIA activated is to know exact
module names to put into
you can do pcmcia support under 2.4.x in two ways:
installing the pcmcia packages (more stable, but maybe less feature-rich, and
somewhat more complex to setup).
Compiling pcmcia support into the new 2.4.x kernel, however, note that you'll
still need the pcmcia-cs package installed for full
Glen,
Thank you for your remarks.
I have read so many online documents about kernels and upgrades
and patches etc. that my eyes and head hurt! I have killed entire
forests with all that I have printed out to read again and mark up and
try.
At this point I could use some very simple
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, eDoc wrote:
From whence do I also download pcmcia-cs to match kernel
2.4.12 and Unstable? (I looked around and the only site http
site I found would not respond.)
http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ - i keep mine in /usr/src.
What are the steps I should follow,
On Sunday, October 14, 2001 7:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've installed and compiled the pcmcia source coming with Bunk's stuff
under potato and kernel 2.4.9 (of course enabling pcmcia in the
kernel). Then I've installed pcmcia-cs.
Now when I start pcmcia service with two cards
Hello.
Now my questions are:
1) What driver for the card should I set (ide-cs?)?
If I remember, if the pcmcia package is loaded, the
pcmcia card reader should be recognized automatically.
I don't remember changing anything. The card uses the
ide_cs driver and the listed database should be
To find out the information that your looking for try
lspci -a and lspci -n
HTH
Don
--- Vittorio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've installed and compiled the pcmcia source coming
with Bunk's stuff
under potato and kernel 2.4.9 (of course enabling
pcmcia in the
kernel). Then I've installed
On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 06:43:36PM +0200, Søren Neigaard wrote:
| I have a Dell Inspiron 7500 with a Xircom CardBus Ethernet 100 + Modem
| 56 (Ethernet Interface).
|
| I can't get my networt up and running. I have at no time specified
| that Debian should use the xirc2ps driver, and I don't know
On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 10:41:03PM +0200, Søren Neigaard wrote:
| Tuesday, October 09, 2001, 9:54:05 PM, dman wrote:
...
| d | Is this good or bad?
| d It is good, but not complete. For example right now with this
| d Inspiron 7500 (3Com PCMCIA NIC) I get :
| d eth0 Link encap:Ethernet
Am 08. Sep, 2001 schwäzte secher so:
I have enabled every PCMCIA choice in the kernel after having started
minimally, only those selections which I thought were necessary.
After compile, as per the HOWTO, I built the pcmcia package.
No Joy.
Suggestions? Is there a problem with the 2.4.9
* On 09-09-01 at 11:10 der.hans ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
+Here quoted text begins+
Is PCMCIA not building or are you just not able to use it? If it's the
latter look for some driver with 'serial' in the name. I forget what it is.
modprobe on it and poof things work.
[...]
ciao,
Ok, seems I fell prey to the thing that irritates me most.. no
information..sorry folks.
Ok, PCMCIA seems to be compiling fine, as is the kernel. The install goes
well, 0 hitches. However, I've noticed one thing, there are *far* fewer
modules in /lib/modules/pcmcia than are in the same for
Hi,
You need to disable PCMCIA support in the kernel in order to use the
pcmcia-cs package instead.
Read the doc in the pcmcia-cs package.
Ciao.
Cédric
Have you tried building your own kernel and your own pcmcia modules with
the kernel-package scripts? That should eliminate your problems with
modules and dependencies.
--mike
On 09 Aug 2001 21:12:17 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to get my PCMCIA card working with the PCMCIA
For one thing you just said you were running 2.4.6. The
/lib/modules/2.4.7 is most likely not there.
Secondly:
Your kernel is probably not set to accept module symbols from other
compiled modules. This is actually something that you can solve in two
ways I beleive. 1. Compile it yourself
On 09 Aug 2001 18:25:29 +0200, Stefan Baums wrote:
If, however, I compile the separate pcmcia-source package for use with
the 2.4 kernel, everything works just fine.
I don't have access to my laptop now, but I remember to have read
(probably in README of pcmcia-source package) that If you want
On Thursday, 9 August 2001, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
For one thing you just said you were running 2.4.6. The
/lib/modules/2.4.7 is most likely not there.
Sorry, I was trying it out with both 2.4.6 and 2.4.7, and mixed them
up in my email.
Secondly:
Your kernel is probably not set to
On Thursday, 9 August 2001, Mario Vukelic wrote:
I don't think it's worth the trouble to try and get it to work with
2.4.x drivers if they work the other way anyhow.
Using the separate package with 2.4 kernels is inconvenient because
you have to compile and install two packages where one can
On 09 Aug 2001 19:11:22 +0200, Stefan Baums wrote:
Using the separate package with 2.4 kernels is inconvenient because
you have to compile and install two packages where one can be enough.
Nice to hear you got it to work. I never considered the 2 packages thing
a problem, make-kpkg
Aaron,
Here's how I FINALLY got mine going
Grab a 2.4.* kernel from ftp.kernel.org as well as the newest pcmcia-cs
package from sourceforge.net. Then compile your 2.4.* kernel with whatever
options you require, however, eliminate ALL pcmcia options from the kernel.
If I remember correctly
On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 10:54:05PM +0100, Stig Brautaset wrote:
* Aaron Traas [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus:
tried to download the pcmcia-source package (although it looks like
these directions were meant exclusively for the 2.2 series kernels),
and the make-kpkg modules_image failed. What
* Aaron Traas [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus:
tried to download the pcmcia-source package (although it looks like
these directions were meant exclusively for the 2.2 series kernels),
and the make-kpkg modules_image failed. What am I doing wrong? Do I
need to modprobe a module (no modules are
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 10:02:54AM -0500, Case, Benjamin wrote:
I just got an ENCORE PCMCIA Netowrk Card. From their website I d/l the
linux drivers. This consisted of these files:
8390.c, gen1, gen2, and PCNET_CS.c. as well as a readme with the following
instructions:
16-bit
On Wednesday 04 July 2001 13:30, Keith O'Connell wrote:
[...]
I get the impression from other messages that laptops are trickier than
desktops to set up with linux. Did I just change the gradient on my
learning curve by taking the laptop on?
Keith
A great source for info is
On Wednesday 04 July 2001 20:30, Keith O'Connell wrote:
I had two machines running Debian, not well, but working together and I
was learning as I went. For all sorts or reasons I had to give my wife
one of the desktop machines and she gave me her laptop.
I partitioned a great chunk of it off
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 07:30:43PM +0100, Keith O'Connell wrote:
I had two machines running Debian, not well, but working together and I
was learning as I went. For all sorts or reasons I had to give my wife
one of the desktop machines and she gave me her laptop.
I partitioned a great chunk
Mensagem anterior
No dia 6/20/01, 11:48:31 AM, Eduardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu o
seguinte sobre o tema PCMCIA:
Bom Dia!
Ae pessoal, alguem sabe como faço funcionar o pcmcia de um Toshiba
Satellite
2540 CDS (Toshiba ToPic97 irq 11)
valeu
[ ]'s
SNME, acho que existe um
On Saturday 02 June 2001 01:46, vester wrote:
hello,
just a basic question about pcmcia...should i get the pcmcia source
package and compile them myself or does the pcmcia-modules package
basically provide for this?
i compiled my kernel with pcmcia support
The pcmcia support in the 2.4
Georg Meier wrote:
Hi
Volker Böhm wrote:
ich suche verzweifelt nach einem benutzbaren und bezahlbaren PCMCIA
Modem für mein Linux Notebook (SuSE 7.0).
nun, wenns günstig sein soll und du etwas Zeit investieren kannst
dann lies doch mal den Abschnitt der PCMCIA Howto mit den
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, The Nose Who Knows wrote:
Eric Richardson wrote:
Is this a problem that needs to be looked at for the distribution? It
sure makes the out of box experience with Debian a little rough.
I've recently started using two laptops (one belongs to work, one is
mine) with
Walt Mankowski wrote:
I'm confused as to how to upgrade my laptop (currently running potato
2.2r3) from kernel 2.2.17 to 2.2.19. Which pcmcia-modules package
should I install? There are four choices:
pcmcia-modules-2.2.19pre17
pcmcia-modules-2.2.19pre17-compact
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 04:42:30PM +1000, The Nose Who Knows wrote:
Eric Richardson wrote:
More than one person is having problems with the startup sequence with
pcmcia. Is this a problem with the distribution? I searched open and
closed bugs for [EMAIL PROTECTED] and could not find
The Nose Who Knows wrote:
Eric Richardson wrote:
More than one person is having problems with the startup sequence with
pcmcia. Is this a problem with the distribution? I searched open and
closed bugs for [EMAIL PROTECTED] and could not find anything reported
about this.
Is this a
Bill Wohler wrote:
A friend of mine writes:
P.S. If you know any linux laptop gurus who can recommend a good PCMCIA
modem
card that I can get in a hurry, I'd be most appreciative. I'm really
f*cked
without one.
Thanks!
--
Bill Wohler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm using a 56k US Robotics CC1580 modem
(it is aslo a fax modem) It has done a very good job for almost 2 years now...
ok it's not one of the new ones - but it is very reliable!!
Philipp
Bill Wohler wrote:
A friend of mine writes:
P.S. If you know any linux laptop gurus who can
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 11:17:41AM -0800, Bill Wohler wrote:
A friend of mine writes:
P.S. If you know any linux laptop gurus who can recommend a good PCMCIA
modem
card that I can get in a hurry, I'd be most appreciative. I'm really
f*cked
without one.
Thanks!
I have
--- Cesar Petisco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hola
a todos.
Tengo un problema con la tarjeta de red.
Tengo instalado Debian
con el kernel 2.4.1 en un portatil, ahora me he
comprado una tarjeta de
red Xircom XE2000 que es compatible con Linux, pero
que no se pone en
marcha.
Luis Arocha -Data- escribió:
El Martes, 20 Marzo 2001, Cesar Petisco [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Si he entrado en la configuración del kernel (make menuconfig).
Segun una lista de hardware soportado, hay que instalar la opcion
Xircom
16-bit PCMCIA support.
Perdon por no
On mar, mar 20, 2001 at 04:30:07 +0100, Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a wrote:
No: make dep; make clean; make zImage
~~
Linus recomienda desde 2.2.x bzImage
como mejor forma de crear la imagen, te diría dónde lo
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 07:52:18PM +, Pollywog wrote:
Is there a problem with the PCMCIA modules in kernel 2.2.18?
I can build the modules for kernel 2.2.16 but not 2.2.18 and I have
tried both several times.
I just did this yesterday, on a new Tosiba Tecra 550CDT laptop. It's
running
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 08:21:39 -0800, Michael Epting said:
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 07:52:18PM +, Pollywog wrote:
Is there a problem with the PCMCIA modules in kernel 2.2.18?
I can build the modules for kernel 2.2.16 but not 2.2.18 and I have
tried both several times.
I just
On dom, ene 07, 2001 at 06:56:10 +, Carles Pina i Estany wrote:
Con el final igual, meto el fichero del test12, make menuconfig, reviso,
make dep, clean, bzImage, modules, modules_install... reinicio, veo mi
framebuffer, las pcmcia hacen sus ruiditos, voy a navegar... argh! no hay
red,
Guenas
El Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 06:56:10PM +, Carles Pina i Estany disidio iscribir:
Con el final igual, meto el fichero del test12, make menuconfig, reviso,
make dep, clean, bzImage, modules, modules_install... reinicio, veo mi
framebuffer, las pcmcia hacen sus ruiditos, voy a navegar...
On Mon, Dec 25, 2000 at 05:02:47PM +0100, Ralf Batri wrote:
Date: Mon, 25 Dec 2000 17:02:47 +0100
From: Ralf Batri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User-Mailinglist debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: Manuel Hendel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PCMCIA - AVM ISDN Karte
On Mon, Dez 25, 2000 at 02
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
pcmcia-modules-2.2.17: Depends: kernel-image-2.2.17 (= 1:2.2.17-1)
but it is not going to be installed
E: Sorry, broken packages
can anyone help me out.
how about overriding the depencies with
apt-get install --nodeps
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 06:24:08PM +0100, Ralf Batri wrote:
Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 18:24:08 +0100
From: Ralf Batri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User-Mailinglist debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: Manuel Hendel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PCMCIA - AVM ISDN Karte
Sorry
On Mon, Dez 25, 2000 at 02:13:14 +0100, Manuel Hendel wrote:
can someone tell me what I need to run a pcmcia isdn card? I got a avm
pcmcia isdn card.
nothing special, the AVM-A1-PCMCIA is supported by the hisax-modul
you just have to set the right type !
Greetings Ralf
channel=1 station_name=MY_PC
# Options for Xircom Netwave driver...
#module netwave_cs opts domain=0x100 scramble_key=0x0
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Brian Mays wrote:
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 22:11:32 -0500
From: Brian Mays [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dude [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PCMCIA Help
i've
18:32:07 -0500
From: Brian Mays [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dude [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PCMCIA Help
Hmm ... I'm not quite sure how to diagnose your problem.
Is your card inserted when the system hangs? That is, does your laptop
experience problems when no card is in the PCMCIA slots
Carles Pina i Estany [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hola
Tengo una Debian Potato 2.2r1 con paquetes de Woody corriendo el Kernel
2.4.0test11...
Tiene una tarjeta de red pcmcia, que el kernel detecta sin problemas.
En el /etc/network/interfaces no tengo nada referente a eth0 (ya que si
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 11:18:49AM +1100, Bek Oberin wrote:
Just installed the latest 2.2.17 pcmcia modules package and
noticed it depended on the kernel image. Why? I want to build
my OWN kernel, not use the image. couldn't it depend on either
the kernel image OR the kernel source?
The
I may be all wet here, but are you sure it's ttyS1? If your laptop is
like mine, it probably has onboard serial that forces your PCMCIA modem
up to ttyS3. In fact, cardmgr is smart enough to symlink /dev/modem to
it for me, and un-symlink it when I pop the card out--really slick--I
always use
a) there is a debian-laptop list
b) ensure that you have: pcmcia-cs and pcmcia-modules-version installed
c) insert card, as root type: cardctl status, you should see info about your
card. cardctl ident should tell you the type of card you inserted.
On most laptops a successful card insertion
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 11:14:15AM +0200, Andrew D Dixon wrote:
Hi all,
Any ideas? I'm new to networking and pcmcia devices to so if you could
point me to any documentation I should read I'd appreciate it.
If you are new to networking at all read the NET-HOWTO. See package
doc-linux-text,
On 22-Oct-2000 Damon Muller wrote:
Hi gang,
I have an old 486 laptop, an NEC UltraLite VERSA, with 8m of RAM. Up
until today I'd been happily running bo (I think, a few releases ago
anyway) on it, mainly using it as a dumb terminal so I can lay in bed
and read my email. For a while I'd
Christian Lemer wrote:
I used pcnetconfig to configure my PCMCIA network
Specify the IP address... NN.MM.OO.17
Enter the netmask 255.255.255.0
Enter the network address:NN.MM.OO.0 (default)
Enter the broadcast address: NN.MM.OO.255 (default)
Enter the
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Manuel Jiménez wrote:
Hola a todos:
Me compré un modem PCMCIA marca 'La Pava' para el portátil. Compilé el kernel
2.2.17 (make-kpkg --revision 1:custom.1.1 mi_kernel-image) y los móculos
pcmcia, para 2.2.17 (make-kpkg --revision 1:custom.1.1 mi_modules-image).
Todo
try asking on debian-laptop.
Christophe TROESTLER [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I needed to recompile a kernel to support some hardware on my laptop.
Thus also the PCMCIA modules needed to be build. I issued:
make-kpkg modules_clean
make-kpkg modules_image
and installed. All went fine. Except with depmod (in
On Sun, Jun 04, 2000 at 10:31:26PM +0200, Oliver Schoenknecht wrote:
Hey everyone,
I've got two problems with my notebook that I couldn't solve on my own,
so each hint of you is appreciated very well - first of all, both
problems appeared with Debian 2.1 as well as Red Hat 6.2 or Storm Linux
On 31-May-2000 Gary Hennigan wrote:
Anyone else having PCMCIA trouble with the latest version in potato? I
just tried installing
kernel-image-2.2.15_2.2.15-1.deb
pcmcia-modules-2.2.15_3.1.8-13k1.deb
and the PCMCIA modules are giving me a lot of unresolved symbols
whenever an attempt is
Robert Fendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i am running debian linux 2.1 (kernel 2.0.38) on a laptop with a 3com 3c589D
ethernet card (pcmcia).
there are scripts
A) /etc/init.d/pcmcia (starting pcmcia services)
B) /etc/init.d/network (containing loopback nic config, ip adresses etc..,
Hi!
I install potato on a laptop, following error message
was displayed at the booting time:
calculating module dependencies...
depmod: ***Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.14/pcmcia/3c575_cb.o
depmod: ***Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.14/pcmcia/tulip_cb.o
depmod: ***Unresolved
On 22-Mar-2000 pplaw wrote:
debs,
how do i get my pcmcia card bus to work on a new e-machine
lapbox? here's the boot error message:
starting pcmcia services:
modules/lib/modules/2.0.36/pcmcia/tcic.0: init_module: device or
resource busy
I don't know the answer. However, what is
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